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Syed Asif

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No, you need PUC passing certificate to go for degree in B.Sc, and that too with minimum 50% marks in you academics.

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Syed Asif

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Well, at Garware College, they have full time course and I think they don't provide part time course for paint technology. So, you should opt for gull time.

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Navita Batra

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You have mentioned the course that you are currently pursuing. Please specify the eligibility requirements for college you wish to ask for so that I may be able to populate relevant information. In case you wish to know about the eligibility for IIT JAM for M.Sc. Course, click below
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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Hello,
After completing B.Sc. Chemistry, there are following well known M.Sc. Entrance exams :-
1) IIT JAM exam
2) TIFR GS TATA Institute of Fundamental Research) exam
3) BITSAT
& any other universities like Pune University.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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85% and above is required. First list is from 92%.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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Yes, you may get in with that score. It is pretty good for B.Sc chemistry.

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Nanduraj

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Hi Sanjay,
So you seem to be more interested towards salary package. Be clear what you want to do. Identify what skills, knowledge you have. If you have strong managerial, personnel management skills then you can choose MBA / PGDM and do it in a renowned institution. You will definitely get a good package, if you skills are pleasing! This is one option. Second, after doing B.Sc chemistry honors you will be getting an average package of 2-3 LPA. I will suggest you to go for B.Sc from some IIT.

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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi Sanjay!
These are the best colleges:Best Chemistry Colleges in India that offer B.Sc:Deshbandhu College, New DelhiAcharya Narendra Dev College, New DelhiCollege of Dairy Technology, RaipurBharathiar University, CoimbatoreFergusson College, Pune
In the Private sector, B.Sc. Chemistry course graduates can find employment in the following sectors:Pharmaceutical CompaniesChemical LaboratoriesClinical LaboratoriesEducational InstitutesHealth Care IndustryCosmetics and Perfume Industry.

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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

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As per my knowledge and my experience, you can definitely go for B.Sc in chemistry without Physics and Mathematics, as you can opt B.Sc Hons. Chemistry in which main subject will be chemistry only. And, you have to choose the additional subjects, as per your choice like you can choose English, computer Science, psychology.

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